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Frances Coppola
I’m Frances Coppola, writer, singer and twitterer extraordinaire. I am politically non-aligned and economically neutral (I do not regard myself as “belonging” to any particular school of economics). I do not give investment advice and I have no investments.Coppola Comment is my main blog. I am also the author of the Singing is Easy blog, where I write about singing, teaching and muscial expression, and Still Life With Paradox, which contains personal reflections on life, faith and morality.

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Economist Frances Coppola struggles to find a positive in the mini-budget

Economist Frances Coppola struggles to find a positive in the mini-budget. 'The first thing we've seen is a pretty massive sell off in the pound because the international market doesn't like our currency anymore, they think it is going to inflate.' casawary bird @casawarybird tweeted 'Fantastic prog this morning.Thank you. Can you come up with a new slogan instead of The Poor (which isn't useful & is an untrue representation of inequality) Need to change the onus. eg 'The Rich & the...

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Lead-Lag Live: Cutting Taxes Could Stop Inflation With Frances Coppola

A crazy world sometimes requires crazy ideas. Twitter: https://twitter.com/leadlagreport​​​​​ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leadlagreport​​ Instagram: https://instagram.com/leadlagreport​​​ Sign up for The Lead-Lag Report at www.leadlagreport.com and use promo code YOUTUBE30 for 2 weeks free and 30% off. Nothing on this channel should be considered as personalized financial advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities. The content in this program is for informational...

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The Blind Spot | Episode 3: From Scottish free banking to Voyager crypto (w/Frances Coppola)

In this episode we are joined by Frances Coppola, a noted freelance commentator on financial markets and crypto, to discuss the failure of crypto lender Voyager. We also ponder what Scotland can learn from the failings of major stablecoins. 2:45 - the crypto collapse chronology 6:30 - Three Arrows 10:00 - Is it 1907 or 1996 in crypto 13:00 - How Sam-Bankman Fried is the new JP Morgan. 18:30 - Nothing new under the sun 21:00 - Crypto's one utility is being a financial flight simulator...

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Can Europe’s Economy Handle Russian Sanctions? | Frances Coppola

Frances Coppola, Economist, Author & banking expert, joins Forward Guidance to give an update on how the West's new sanctions on Russia are playing out. Coppola explains how key commodities such as Russian natural gas and oil continue to flow to Western countries, and she makes an impassioned case for why a ban on Russian energy is necessary to thwart the imperial ambitions of Russian President Vladimir Putin. -- Follow Frances Coppola on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Frances_Coppola...

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How money actually works with Frances Coppola

Frances Coppola is the author of "The Case for People's Quantitative Easing" and she really understands the inner plumbing of the financial system. As a Bitcoiner, I'm always trying to learn more about how money works. Frances has been very helpful on Twitter, explaining complex concepts to me. I'm excited to dig into it with her at a 101 and maybe a more advanced level.

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Frances Coppola: Inflation, the ECB’s Unique Monetary Policy, and the Outlook for Eurozone Economy

On this episode of Inside The Markets, StockPulse.com sits down with Frances Coppola, an independent economics writer at Coppola Comment. Frances used to work for banks. Now she writes about them, as well as economics and finance. Her work is regularly featured on the Financial Time's Alphaville blog, and has also been quoted in The Economist, the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and The Guardian, as well as the BBC. In this episode of ITM, she breaks down the ECB's unique monetary...

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Reading Frances Coppola: Central Banks Can Fight Climate Change [Macropiece Theater, Ep. 173]

Corporate QE amounts to a subsidy to large corporations, corporations that use the money to buy back shares and give big bonuses to executives. It would be far better for central banks to support small businesses and new ventures, particularly those pursuing solutions to climate change. A reading, by Emil Kalinowski. ----------WHO---------- Frances Coppola, author of the 2019 book "The Case For People's Quantitative Easing", is a financial writer and blogger who appears regularly...

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